• 08/26/2023

    Sunday is predicted to be overcast and relatively cooler, with daytime temperatures between 19 and 23 degrees Celsius. Some rain is expected.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 08/26/2023

    The 14th annual Castle Night begins on Saturday 26 August, with 79 castles, chateaus and national heritage sites across the country staying open after dark. Guided by the light of candles, lamps and fireworks, visitors can look forward to special costumed and themed tours, spaces not normally accessible to the public, music, theatre and dance performances, and light shows. Details of the sites participating in the programme this year can be found on the National Heritage Institute's website.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 08/26/2023

    The police have arrested a 34-year-old man who fired several shots at the entrance to a nightclub in Prague's Masná Street after a fight on Friday night, injuring another man in the process. The fight, which also involved bouncers from the club, took place around 1 a.m. on Friday. The suspect has been charged with committing grievous bodily harm, for which he could face up to ten years behind bars if convicted.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 08/26/2023

    American credit rating agency Fitch Ratings has affirmed Czechia's credit rating of AA minus, but says that the outlook for the country remains negative. This means that the agency could lower Czechia's rating later. In a press release, Fitch criticised the country's increased public debt, tax cuts, and the significant deterioration in public finance indicators.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 08/25/2023

    Saturday should be mostly overcast with rain around the country and day temperatures between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius.

  • 08/25/2023

    Thirty Czech firefighters are helping Greek units to fight the blaze in Dadia National Park near the Turkish border, close to the town of Alexandrupoli. The past week has seen fresh outbreaks of wildfires in several places in Greece. The situation is reported to have improved in the Parnitha mountains near Athens, but firefighters are said to be fighting the hardest battle in Dadia, where 18 migrants burned to death in the blaze.

  • 08/25/2023

    The Ukrainian foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba is expected to arrive in Prague for talks on Monday, at the invitation of his Czech counterpart Jan Lipavsky, the Czech Foreign Ministry announced. Topics on the agenda include further Czech assistance to Ukraine, the abduction of Ukrainian children to Russia and preparations for the third Crimea Platform Summit.

    The visit by the Ukrainian foreign minister will coincide with a week-long meeting of Czech ambassadors in Prague which he is also expected to address.

  • 08/25/2023

    The damage caused by last week’s torrential rain to the Prague State Opera house will not endanger the opening of the new theatre season this weekend, Tomáš Staněk, spokesman for the National Theatre, told the ctk news agency. He said clean-up work in the wake of flooding was still underway and would  take several more weeks, but everything was under control and the season would start as planned. He said it was too soon for a realistic damage estimate but it was likely to be tens of millions of crowns.

  • 08/25/2023

    Film historian, screenwriter and publicist Pavel Taussig has died at the age of 74, the Zlín Film Festival for Children and Youth informed on its website. Taussig was the author of the screenplay for Jan Svěrák's 1996 Oscar-winning film Kolya. He also made numerous documentaries about Czech film and the lives of Czech film stars. He was closely linked to the Zlín International Film Festival for Children and Youth to which he made a major contribution.

  • 08/25/2023

    At the opening of the agricultural trade fair Země Živitelka in České Budějovice, Prime Minister Petr Fiala criticized companies for excessively high food costs. The prime minister welcomed the fact that the price of some basic food stuffs such as butter, sugar and milk are finally falling, but said that other foodstuffs must follow suit, pointing to the fact that food companies have posted huge profits after getting help from the state in the Covid period and during the surge in energy costs after the war in Ukraine started. He criticised the Agrofert conglomerate in particular, saying that its owner, ANO party leader Andrej Babiš, could reduce food prices on the Czech market by giving out a single order.  Babiš rejected this, countering that the price of Agrofert products is decided by market chains. Six hundred exhibitors are showcasing their products at the agricultural trade fair.

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